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A threat by a Belmont High School student who was taken into custody by police outside of school early Wednesday spiraled into rumors of an armed student in the school later in the morning, panicking students, prompting a lockdown and worrying parents with yet another report of a firearm in an area school.

Dayton Police say a report of a person with a gun at Belmont High School was unfounded. Police say they’ve cleared Belmont High School after receiving reports of the threat Wednesday morning. Several units arrived at the school just after 10 a.m. Wednesday.

A 46-year-old man was killed in a fiery Monday evening crash, officials with the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office said. The single-vehicle crash happened around 6:20 p.m. in the 11600 block of Grooms Road. Officials said Nurlan Nugirbekov was driving north when he failed to negotiate a curve in the road. He drove off the side of the roadway and struck a concrete storm drain, investigators said.

Workers at a convenience in Howland got a scare on Tuesday morning after an armed robbery by a masked man. Police say the man was wielding a knife and wearing a mask from the horror movie “Scream” when he came into the Country Fair on State Route 46.

Columbus Division of Police continue their investigation in to a shooting that put two teens in the hospital Monday night. The shooing occurred around 8:20pm in the 2800 block of Falcon Bridge Drive. Officers say they responded to the area on a report of a shooting. When they arrived, they found 17-year-old Victor Walker and 16-year-old Treyon Jenkins-Williams at the scene, both suffering from gunshot wounds.

Smoke billowed out of the windows when an apartment complex on Arliss Drive caught fire early on Monday morning. Eight people, including a 6-month-old baby, were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, according to reports

Officials estimate damages to be around $50,000 after a duplex fire occurred in Dayton early Monday morning. Heavy smoke and flames were coming from the second floor of the structure when crews arrived around 3 a.m., per initial reports.

A 20-year-old man was startled Friday night to find a large spot on his Volkswagen’s windshield where it was shattered. While Jeremy Singleton was watching spy thriller “Red Sparrow” at the Rave Cinemas Dayton South 16, his car’s discreet camera secretly recorded the vandals in the act

Beavercreek police dropped a “Signal 99” for assistance in arresting two men during a traffic stop. All available units were called to help Beavercreek police around 3 a.m. Sunday on Colonel Glenn Highway just east of Center Park Boulevard.

Police have located a stolen vehicle in Colerain Township that had three young children inside. Police say Howard Mullis, 33, of Cleves stole an SUV from the Pit Stop at the corner of Pippin Road and Galbraith Road in Colerain Township shortly after 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Two 4-year-olds and a 1-year-old were inside the vehicle when it was taken.

﻿Dayton fire investigators say this fire was accidental and electrical in nature. The Red Cross is assisting residents. The cause of the fire that damaged at least four apartments on Briarwood Avenue remains under investigation, but the fire is not considered to be suspicious, Dayton District Chief David Wright said

A car full of people crashed and claimed the lives of two Thursday in Columbus. Police said all four, including a small child, were from Cincinnati. According to police, around 12:25 p.m., Sheila Tucker, 62, was driving eastbound on IR-270 approaching SR-23 when she swerved and struck an attenuator.

A 28-year-old man shot in Lincoln Heights a week ago has died, the Hamilton County Coroner's Office announced Thursday. Gerrick Campbell succumbed to his injuries Wednesday at University of Cincinnati Medical Center, a coroner's report shows. He was found shot in the chest inside a parked sport utility vehicle on Shivers Court near Mangham Drive at 2:20 p.m. Feb. 21, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

Fire in a filing cabinet evacuated about 200 employees from General Electric's military offices in Evendale Thursday morning, a company spokesman said. No injuries were reported when fire crews responded about 7:30 a.m., said Rick Kennedy.

Police K-9 were used in attempt to locate five suspects that robbed a BP gas station in Kettering early Thursday morning. According to Kettering Police Lt. Lee Sanders, officials responded to the gas station at 2361 Smithville Road around 1:30 a.m. on an armed robbery where five males wearing masks displayed handguns and demanded cash from the store clerk.

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